
09-04-2007, 09:45 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Philadelphia
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Originally Posted by Codein
I got taught about basic trig, including cos/sin/tan functions, at around 13 years old and was a recurring subject until I'd finished school, which was about 3 months ago or so.
As soon as it comes up once in your syllabus, it's more than likely to reoccur in the future. For example, I'm taking Maths at Sixth-Form (which is like Year 12 and 13 of school) and trigonometry makes up a good part of it.
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I'm learning 9th grade general stuff at age 12 so I guess I'll be learning next year.  |
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